Exploring Human Impact of Climate Change Through Cross-Curricular Resources

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Delve into the human stories behind climate change with cross-curricular resources for 11-14-year-olds provided by Oxfam. Discover firsthand accounts from individuals like Martina in Uganda, Lucia in Bolivia, Hasina in Bangladesh, and Martin in Malawi. Explore sessions on climate change adaptation, including developing warning systems in Peru, training farmers in Indonesia, and raising awareness in the Philippines. Witness the challenges faced, such as flooding in Bangladesh affecting drinking water and housing. Dive deeper into the interactive learning experience to understand the global impact of climate change.


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  1. Climate Challenge Explore the human impact of climate change Cross-curricular resources for 11 14 years www.oxfam.org.uk

  2. Session 4 Climate change stories

  3. Who is affected?

  4. Climate change stories Martina, Uganda

  5. Climate change stories Lucia, Bolivia

  6. Climate change stories Hasina, Bangladesh

  7. Climate change stories Martin, Malawi

  8. Session 5 Adapting to climate change

  9. What does climate change adaptation mean?

  10. Adapting to climate change Developing warning systems in Peru

  11. Adapting to climate change Training farmers in Indonesia

  12. Adapting to climate change Raising awareness in the Philippines

  13. If you worked for Oxfam...

  14. Flooding in Bangladesh Drinking water can become mixed with dirty flood water and sewage. This can make people ill... Credit: Dan Chung Feb 09 Raised wells Floating toilet

  15. Flooding in Bangladesh People s houses and crops can be washed away, leaving them with no shelter or food. Raised homes Floating garden

  16. Flooding in Bangladesh People living in very small, isolated villages may not know when the floods are coming. Early flood warning via radio Disaster preparedness committees

  17. Flooding in Bangladesh The climate is changing, making the weather in Bangladesh more unpredictable and flooding more likely. Campaigning

  18. Sahenas story

  19. Sahenas story

  20. Sahenas story

  21. Sahenas story

  22. Sahenas story

  23. Sahenas story

  24. Sahenas story

  25. Session 6 Taking action against climate change

  26. What does taking action mean?

  27. Who should act? General public Big businesses Politicians

  28. TYPES OF ACTION Raising awareness: sharing learning about the human impact of climate change with others. Campaigning: asking decision makers to do what they can to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support communities to adapt to climate change. Going green: individuals, schools and communities taking action to reduce their own emissions. Fundraising: raising money for charities working against climate change.

  29. Ranking actions Raise money and donate it to a charity working against climate change. Make a leaflet or poster about climate change and display it in school and in the local community. Most effective Write to our MP to ask the government to do more to combat climate change. Least effective

  30. Action planning Activity Resources needed Who is responsible? Support needed Deadline Evidence of success

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